Hindustan Times (Noida)

Centre working on national database on terrorism: Shah

- Neeraj Chauhan letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Centre is working on creating a national database on bomb blasts, terror funding, fake currency, narcotics, hawala transactio­ns, arms smuggling and terrorism, Union home minister Amit Shah said on Thursday.

The database is being formulated by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) in coordinati­on with the National Intelligen­ce Grid (NATGRID) and Intelligen­ce Bureau, he added.

“Any data, if used in silos, is of no use but if it is shared with each other and analysed properly, it will be very helpful,” he said while addressing the 13th foundation day of NIA here.

The minister also said that “it has been the endeavour of the government to coordinate sharing of all terror-related informatio­n with police and agencies of all states, strengthen the anti-terrorism laws...”

“The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act was amended in that direction only. Now, NIA can even declare individual­s as

terrorists and probe cases in foreign jurisdicti­ons,” Shah said.

“In such a short span (13 years), the NIA has set ‘gold standards’ of conviction in terror cases and has played a major role in achieving Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a terror-free India,” Shah said.

Data shared by NIA showed the agency has a conviction rate of 93.25%, the highest among any police or central agencies. The specialise­d anti-terror probe agency has registered 400 cases, filed charge sheets in 349 cases and made 2,494 arrests since its inception in 2009 following the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

Shah also praised the agency for its terror funding probe in Jammu & Kashmir, saying these cases helped in eradicatin­g terrorism in the Valley.

“...action taken by NIA has not only blocked logistics and supply chains of terrorists but also exposed people who helped terrorists but lived respectful­ly in society,” Shah said.

The NIA has begun taking similar action to check Maoists’ funding and to reduce their network, he added.

Of the 400-odd total cases registered by NIA till date, 105 are related to terror funding in various parts of the country. Charge sheets in 94 of these cases have been filed, data shared by the agency showed.

Describing terrorism as the biggest form of human rights violation, Shah said: “I have some difference­s with human rights organisati­ons. Whenever there is an anti-terror action, some human rights groups come forward to raise the issue. But I strongly believe that there cannot be a bigger human rights violation than terrorism. Action against terrorism cannot be contradict­ory to human rights. It is absolutely necessary to root out terrorism to protect human rights”.

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